mesamav wrote on 09/23/13 at 08:30:04: My girlfriend has a 1995 Savage and the speedo cable snapped a few days ago. We bought a new one and while I was installing it, just for grins I pulled the take to check out the speedo. I thought it was a little tough to spin the gear but not enough to worry about. I lubed the gears just a little and installed the cable. I got about 50 feet and snapped the new cable.
Before buying a new speedo, I was wondering if it's possible to open up the speedo to check out the interior workings of the thing.
So my question is, can those be opened up or are they a sealed unit?
One other questions while I have your attention. Her bike has never had the oil indicator light working so I was going to fix that while I was in there but as it turns out, there is nothing in that light socket and it's plugged with a rubber plug. Is there no oil indicator light on these and if there is, where is the sending unit so I can wire a light?
Thanks
Sealed face plate, I opened mine and cleaned it up, lubed the guts, reassembled. You can just pull the drive unit guts out and lube them, 2 screws in the black drive unit to lift it out. Vaseline on a toothpick to reach whatever stays inside the housing of the main section.
No indicator light, speedometer is a generic part. No sending unit in the engine, that is one of the many plugged holes on the outer engine cases.